No no no.
If there is one thing we can say with certainty, it is that there is no certainty in sport.
Leicester City fans would do well to remember that, regardless of the outcome of today’s Premier league clash with Southampton.
Fans are excited, of course they are, but even still, there is hardly a need to start planning the celebration parade, or digging out the league winner t-shirts that undoubtedly are being sewn together in a sweatshop in Indonesia as we speak.
Nobody likes a cocky bas*tard, so there’s little surprise that this scarf, reportedly on sale near the King Power stadium today, has gathered a lot of negative attention.
Tempting fate?!
These scarves on sale at #LCFC today (with seven games to go!)https://t.co/89kW81mtWt pic.twitter.com/ThBuAmMyOu
— BBC 5 Live Sport (@5liveSport) April 3, 2016
Not to mind that it says the word ‘champions’ on it, but it’s also not the bloody ‘Premiership’ anymore lads.
This is very brave from a Leicester City scarf seller. Seems a bit early to be buying these #LCFC #AFC #THFC pic.twitter.com/372biJGSfR
— Football LoVERS (@Football_L0verz) April 3, 2016
Although it seems he was doing a roaring trade.
For everyone asking about the scarf seller outside Leicester train station, he was selling them like hot cakes & charging £5 each #LCFC
— Joe Prince-Wright (@JPW_NBCSports) April 3, 2016